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Re: .dmg file exploit Nov 24 2006 03:51PM
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Re: .dmg file exploit Nov 24 2006 03:56PM
Simon Slavin (s slavin lancaster ac uk)

On 24 Nov 2006, at 3:51pm, David Maynor wrote:

> What KF demostrated is that the
> vulnerbility is still present by triggering the flaw but without a
> payload to redirect execution to you get a crash.

Oh, so the KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE wouldn't have happened had there
been payload. And it would be possible for malware to have loaded
something there and the jumped to that location. Okay. Thanks for
the explanation.

Simon
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